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Fairness &amp; Social Justice
Human Rights Lesson
Human Rights Debate Generator
Pacifism
Martin Luther King
International Women’s Day Lesson
Women’s Day Quiz
Abortion
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These 7 essays could be used a scheme of learning for KS3 or GCSE - i.e. writing simple and complex sentences in Punjabi.
Excellent ideas on how to improve writing skills using topics like Relationships with family and friends, Leisure free time, life style, Holidays, Environment pollution, Current and Future jobs etc.

A full resource analysing Nagra’s poem about a British Indian man choosing his new bride over his father’s corner shop. Beginning with a background to Nagra and the Sikh faith, this resource focuses on the poet’s use of language (slang and Punjabi) before exploring how the newly wed couple are presesented. A full annotation of the poem is included. Everything you need to prepare your students for this AQA poem in one resource!

Martin Luther King
This is a fully resources Grab and Go lesson based on the life and works of Martin Luther King.
Included in this lesson:
Bell task based on a fundamental question surrounding this topic.
Starter: Stay standing activity
Activity: Pupils watch a YouTube clip on the life and works of Martin Luther King and fill in our 5W sheet based on this information.
Activity: Pupils will have the opportunity to take part i an opinion line activity on the significant events of Martin Luther King's life.
Activity: Pupils will have to answer a 12 mark evaluation question based on the evidence they gather from lesson and formulate a response as to whether they think non-violent protests are effective.
Peer Assessment-Pupils swap their answers and peer assess.
Plenary: INTERACTIVE emoji Selector (worth £3)
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This 15 minute script was written by an experienced primary school Head of English who is also, outside of school, an award-winning writer. The script was penned for a high ability Year 5 class but is suitable for performance by any year group in KS2 or 3. The script is deliberately humorous, yet is also full of informative and educational learning opportunities about the culture, history and geography of India. The script, as written, has 25 parts but these could easily be split or doubled up depending on the number of children involved.

Are you learning Punjabi? Are you wanting to learn in a more fun way? I have adapted teaching resources I made to teach ESL to teach Punjabi. While the worksheets are still in English, the students translate the 57 settings and 114 pages of worksheets into Punjabi and learn them with a Punjabi teacher. The worksheets encourage the students to speak in Punjabi and recall the words they have used in each lesson.

Stand alone 1 hour lesson aimed as Y6 to Y8. First half looks at the story behind the Bandi Chhor festival and the second half looks at how Sikhs celebrate it. Can also be used in conjunction with &quot;What is the story behind Bandi Chhor&quot; All tasks are reviewed and progress is checked and assessed at 4 key point within the lesson and linked to levels and / or effort. Plenty of LOTS &amp; HOTS and green pen reflection action. Pupils choose the main tasks they do and the level at which they do them. Great lesson to help pupils understand why Sikhs celebrate Diwali even though it is a Hindu festival. Able pupils are encouraged to compare Bandi Chhor to other religious festivals such as Diwali, Hanukkah, Eid &amp; Christmas (Depending on previous learning) Also encouraged to compare to secular events such as the Holocaust &amp; Prisoner Awareness day. Please review, I cannot improve without feedback.

Aimed at Y7/8, this PPT is easily adapted for Y5/6. The PPT includes teaching notes, lesson plan and differentiated questioning. The whole lesson including plenty of peer &amp; self assessment with LOTS &amp; HOTS and green pen reflection. The aim of the lesson is for pupils to understand why Sikhs celebrate Diwali but why Sikhs call it Bandi Chhor divas (Prisoner release day). The lesson takes them through the story and enables them to identify themes in common with Diwali, Christmas, Hannukah such as good &amp; evil. Can be easily linked to the Holocaust and Black history month through questioning and extending the activities. The next lesson looks and how Sikhs celebrate Diwali. Please help me to improve and review they lesson.

This pack is the official secondary educational resource for Bend It Like Beckham The Musical, currently playing at the Phoenix Theatre in London's West End.
The pack goes into depth on each theme of the show and gives extension tasks for advanced and older students. Lesson plans and worksheets explore cultural diversity, performing arts, finding your place in the world, women's sport, challenging stereotypes and rights, respect and responsibility.
Each section includes pre and post lesson plans that highlight the curriculum links, taken verbatim from the new National Curriculum.
The packs cover KS3+ and covers lessons on Drama, English, Geography, History, Religious Studies, Physical Education and PSHE.

This pack is the official educational resource for Bend It Like Beckham The Musical, currently playing at the Phoenix Theatre in London's West End.
Each lesson has been designed for either a lower KS2 class (Y3/4), an upper KS2 class (Y5/6), or to work across both parts of the key stage.
This pack has been written by a teacher, for teachers. In light of the new curriculum’s move towards a more cross-curricular approach in the classroom, the aim of this resource is to provide you with creative lessons and ideas that will give you and your students a 360° exploration of the
themes highlighted in the show, across various subjects.
Each lesson highlights the curriculum links that the lesson covers, taken verbatim from the new National Curriculum, across a range of subjects including English, Music, Religious Studies, PSHE, Art and Physical Education.

* Please note - these resources provide visual prompts, not specific language instruction. This pack has 57 different settings to talk about in Punjabi, along with booklets with 114 different images. While the worksheets are in English, students translate what they see in each picture into Punjabi and share their ideas with the class. At the end of the class, the students can play a fun game of bingo to help them recall the words they have learnt in each lesson.
Punjabi Bingo pack: This is a simple starter game for students. There are 114 different pictures to choose from. Select a single picture and project the image on the wall or share it with the class as a handout.
Let's Talk in Punjabi!: This set of cards looks at 57 different settings. The teacher describes something in the top card. The students then use this to model a sentence using the bottom set of pictures.
Let's Write in Punjabi pack: There are lots of ways of using this teaching pack. It could be used as writing assessment for students learning Punjabi.
If you like this resource, please leave a comment and a review. For more of my teaching resources, please visit my Educational Resources Blog (http://www.DrFog.co.uk).

Welcome to the 'Let’s Talk in Punjabi!' pack.
This set of cards looks at 57 different settings. The teacher describes something in the top card. The students then use this to model a sentence using the bottom set of pictures. There are lots of things to see and describe in every picture. When the students have completed this task, they can repeat it by working in pairs to discuss each picture.
There are lots of different ways you could use this pack. You could laminate them into two cards and get each student to talk about what they had seen in their picture.
***** Please note - these resources provide visual prompts and support to the students, not direct language instruction **************

Welcome to the Punjabi Bingo pack.
This is a simple starter game for students.
There are 114 different pictures to choose from. Select a single picture and project the image on
the wall or share it with the class as a handout.
Talk about the picture and then ask your students to select and write down 5 items from the
picture. Then look at the picture and pick out all the key vocabulary you want them to talk about.
The first student to have all their items read out is the winner.
With 57 different settings and 114 different game cards, there are plenty chances for great
vocabulary.
***** Please note - these resources provide visual prompts and support to the students, not direct language instruction **************

Lots of my users have asked if I can suggest ways they can use these language flashcards effectively in the classroom, and so I have added an additional 31 page teaching guide on using them. I hope you like them.
***** Please note - these resources provide visual prompts and support to the students, not direct language instruction **************
Welcome to the 'Let’s Write in Punjabi!' pack.
There are lots of ways of using this teaching pack. It could be used as writing assessment for students learning Punjabi. The students could write about a topic in Punjabi before starting a unit, and then write again about the topic, using the second worksheet at the end of the topic to see how much they have progressed.
It could also be used as an introduction to guided writing. Students can write sentences as a class and share the sentences together and they can then write them on their own. Alternatively, students could work in pairs - one student dictates to the other what to write down about what they see in the picture.
These pages could also be used to write different stories, using the pictures as a stimulus.

This is a lesson for beginners. Numbers are everywhere in our daily life. Prices, amounts, dates... that is why it is important to know how to count in Russian.
In this lesson you will learn:
- How to count from 0 to 100 in Russian.
In order to help you with the pronunciation, each word in Russian comes with a 'pronunciation guide' in parenthesis.

In 2005 Childnet produced the first Know IT All for Schools CD-ROM. This material on this CD-ROM was targeted at young people (12-18) and was distributed to all secondary schools in the UK through the generous support of Microsoft. Childnet consulted closely with young people and teachers in producing the resources and designed the content so it could be used either by a teacher in a whole class session or by pupils working on their own. The important safety information was presented in multi-media modules covering a wide range of issues.

In 2005 Childnet produced the first Know IT All for Schools CD-ROM. This material on this CD-ROM was targeted at young people (12-18) and was distributed to all secondary schools in the UK through the generous support of Microsoft. Childnet consulted closely with young people and teachers in producing the resources and designed the content so it could be used either by a teacher in a whole class session or by pupils working on their own. The important safety information was presented in multi-media modules covering a wide range of issues.

Punjabi is one of the many languages in our Language of the Month project. Each month a child from our school teaches us some words from his or her home language. Our website includes language programs for the interactive whiteboard, resource packs for classroom displays, ideas for promoting language awareness and lots more.